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Matheus Cunha was one of three marquee signings Manchester United made this past summer.
Alongside Bryan Mbeumo and Benjamin Šeško, Cunha was brought to Old Trafford in order to completely revamp Ruben Amorim’s forward line.
Thus far, Cunha has perhaps been the least impactful of the three summer signings, though it is very early days.
The Brazil international is yet to score a goal or provide an assist for the Red Devils, while Šeško and Mbeumo have opened their respective Old Trafford accounts.
Cunha was unfortunate to pull up injured in the first half of United’s dramatic 3-2 win over Burnley in late August with a hamstring issue, resulting in the ex-Wolves man playing fewer minutes than his fellow new arrivals in recent weeks.
In addition to Cunha, both Amad Diallo and Mason Mount have occupied the left forward role in Amorim’s front three so far this season, with Mount, in particular, appearing as a direct competitor to Cunha for a place in United’s starting XI, especially following the Englishman’s goal in United’s 2-0 win over Sunderland last weekend.
This has sparked some debate among fans over whether Cunha or Mount should be Amorim’s first choice in that position.
That leads into our Mason Mount vs Matheus Cunha player analysis and scout report.
This piece uses data analysis as well as video analysis to break down the intricacies of Matheus Cunha’s style of play and that of Mason Mount to highlight similarities and differences between the two players.
We’ll look at where both men stand out and what qualities Ruben Amorim may be evaluating when choosing between the two left forward options.
Indeed, provided they stay fit for the majority of the campaign, both men are likely to play key roles for the Red Devils this term.
Amorim himself stated, “We need those guys really badly to be really competitive” when both emerged as temporary injury doubts in late August.
Our scout report analyses what both men bring to the table for Manchester United and in what way they are critical to Amorim’s plans for 2025/2026.
Cyril Ngonge is a Napoli player on loan at Torino.
Ngonge started the season convincingly and has attracted a lot of attention so far, with two assists and one goal from seven appearances.
Ngonge will probably make Napoli regret loaning him out since Antonio Conte will certainly be short of suitable options for the right winger position should Matteo Politano get injured or suspended during the numerous upcoming games on two fronts and later on three fronts: Serie A, UEFA Champions League, and Coppa Italia.
Ngonge will add a lot to Il Toro‘s attack this term, given his talent and acquired experience in Serie A, knowing that playing for Torino will certainly allow him sufficient playing time and give him the chance to shine and make his real breakthrough if he is determined to convince bigger teams like Napoli of his quality.
Ngonge showed during his spell at Hellas Verona that he is not just a regular winger but someone with creative abilities and adaptability to positions that allow him to create the threat from any attacking position, and that’s already special.
In this Cyril Ngonge player analysis and scout report, we will stress the Belgian player’s abilities and what he can add to Torino’s attacking performances.
We will also discuss what he can improve to secure a key spot within one of the big teams in Serie A soon.
The analysis will therefore explore the player’s possible positions, mastered roles, and key skills.
TFA Archives 📆
Robert Lewandowski scored to help Poland dispatch of Lithuania.
Take a look back at our 2019/2020 scout report on the legendary striker.
Did he deserve the Ballon d’Or that season?
Scott McTominay scored to help Scotland defeat Belarus.
Our data analysis details his rise to Serie A MVP under Antonio Conte.
Cody Gakpo was one of the Dutch goalscorers as the Netherlands hammered Finland 4-0.
Revisie out 2022 analysis to see why Gakpo was so in demand that summer!